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by Mairead Foley - 2008-06-30
Glengowla is the remnants of a 19th century silver and lead mine which has been restored into a visitor attraction with a heritage and visitor centre, a blacksmith's shop, a circular powder house, a r...
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by Helen Kelly - 2008-06-30
Meatloaf is one of those rock acts that have managed to last the test of time. From his storming debut album of the seventies called 'Bat Out Of Hell' he has been at the forefront of rock anthems and ...
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by Martin Davies - 2008-07-02
The Irish will have to contend with the world champions, Italy in their group when they embark on their World Cup qualification adventure starting on September 6th, 2008.As with all of the other Celt...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-07-09
A brief history…The first brick of Ireland's oldest university was put down in 1592 under Queen Elizabeth's reign. It's said that she built the college to keep young Protestant scholars in the Pale an...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-07-09
Dublin is quite a small compact city so really, no matter where you base yourself you should have no problem getting around. If you choose a hotel in the city centre you should have no need to use pub...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-07-10
· Dublin Skylon HotelThis hotel is located on the Upper Drumcondra Road. It's a great location if you want to be located between the city and the airport as the airport is about a 15 minute drive and ...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-07-12
The Irish have long been considered a passionate and romantic people, and one of the oldest romantic traditions in Ireland is the wearing of the Claddagh Ring which symbolises your love, friendship an...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-07-12
Ideas for a romantic weekend in Dublin: Saint Valentines final resting placeDublin has a long association with the trappings of love, from the romantic hue that takes the streets in the hours of twili...
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by Mary Fok-Seang - 2008-07-12
Dublin Writers Museum is situated within an 18th Century Georgian townhouse in the north city centre. It was due to a proposal by Maurice Gorham to Dublin Tourism, that we now have the museum. However...
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by Liz Dean-Hughes - 2008-07-12
The Hugh Lane Gallery was originally opened in 1908 and has expanded in both size and exhibits over the past 100 years. Sir Hugh Lane kindly donated the Gallery's original collection. All ages are cat...